584
 

14  And from this table

SPICA (*202)

*11

PORRIMA (*191)

*113

CAPELLA (*78.4)

*125 → 365 - 12 * 20

we could then perceive a connection with the synodic circuit of Venus (584):

Because Thoth was scribbling figures and he was an artist. 584 - 125 = 364 + 95:

584

 

5 * 5 * 5 = 125

*30

5 * 19 = 95

 

364

The difference between 125 and 95, viz. *30 right ascension days, could be explained for instance as the distance from Canopus (*95) to *65 at the star named Ain (the Eye of the Bull).

In other words, the precession had pushed the cardinal points of the Sun earlier in the year. And *30 coincided with 2h (*30.4) at the Back of the Head of Ku:

April 20 (110)

2h (*30.4)

"March 10 (*354)

HAMAL

ALKES

Canopus was the 'Heart of the South':

... In the inscriptions of Dendera, published by Dümichen, the goddess Hathor is called 'lady of every joy'. For once, Dümichen adds: Literally ... 'the lady of every heart circuit'. This is not to say that the Egyptians had discovered the circulation of the blood. But the determinative sign for 'heart' often figures as the plumb bob at the end of a plumb line coming from a well-known astronomical or surveying device, the merkhet. Evidently, 'heart' is something very specific, as it were the 'center of gravity' ... See Aeg.Wb. 2, pp. 55f. for sign of the heart (ib) as expressing generally 'the middle, the center'. And this may lead in quite another direction. The Arabs preserved a name for Canopus - besides calling the star Kalb at-tai-man ('heart of the south') ... Suhail el-wezn, 'Canopus Ponderosus', the heavy-weighing Canopus, a name promptly declared meaningless by the experts, but which could well have belonged to an archaic system in which Canopus was the weight at the end of the plumb line, as befitted its important position as a heavy star at the South Pole of the 'waters below'. Here is a chain of inferences which might or might not be valid, but it is allowable to test it, and no inference at all would come from the 'lady of every joy'. The line seems to state that Hathor (= Hat Hor, 'House of Horus') 'rules' the revolution of a specific celestial body - whether or not Canopus is alluded to - or, if we can trust the translation 'every', the revolution of all celestial bodies. As concerns the identity of the ruling lady, the greater possibility speaks for Sirius, but Venus cannot be excluded; in Mexico, too, Venus is called 'heart of the earth'. The reader is invited to imagine for himself what many thousands of such pseudo-primitive or poetic interpretations must lead to: a disfigured interpretation of Egyptian intellectual life ...

Whereas Ain evidently was at the corresponding Heart in the North:

(*247.0) σ Scorpii

*182

AIN (*65)

Nov 23 (327)

May 25 (145)

SEPT 20 (*183 = *347 - *64)

MARCH 22 (*1 = *65 - *64)

Ca9-19 (247)

Ca3-14 (65) → 3.14 = π

"Oct 13 (*183 + *64 - *41)

"April 14 (104 = 65 - 41)

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